SP Jain launches master of management at Sydney campus; AI-led learning, global careers focus
Sakshi Gupta | March 23, 2026 | 04:27 PM IST | 2 mins read
SP Jain Global launches a 2-year MoM in Sydney with AI-powered learning, specialisations, and strong career support. October 2026 intake open for global aspirants.
SP Jain School of Global Management, has launched a two-year Master of Management (MoM) programme at its Sydney campus. This two-year, Australian-accredited postgraduate programme is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in today’s global business environment.
The launch comes at a time when more Indian students are looking to study in Australia. According to the Australian Government’s Department of Education, over 8,16,000 international students were enrolled in Australian institutions as of May 2025, with business and management among the most popular fields of study.
The MoM programme gives students the opportunity to earn a respected Australian degree while gaining hands-on experience and building international networks—preparing them for a wide range of career opportunities.
Applications for the first October 2026 intake are now open. Interested students can find full details about the program, curriculum, and admissions process on SP Jain’s website at spjain.org.
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Australian business education a top choice?
Australia continues to attract students from around the world thanks to its high-quality education and vibrant campus life. Students benefit from immersive experiences that help them develop professional skills, connect with industry experts, and build networks that last well beyond graduation.
Mahsood Shah, vice president (academic) at SP Jain, highlighted the appeal of the new program, “With the Master of Management program, we have designed a degree that allows students to complete their studies entirely in Australia while learning alongside peers from diverse cultural backgrounds. Studying in Australia also provides students with valuable skills and practical workplace experience.” experience at workplaces.’’
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Real-world skill focus
The management course starts with a foundation in core management subjects before letting students specialise in areas such as business intelligence, marketing analytics, finance and fintech, entrepreneurship, or general management. The program emphasizes learning across strategy, leadership, data analysis, and emerging technologies, with a capstone project that tackles real business challenges.
Graduates will be ready for roles in business analysis, marketing, financial services, technology-driven management, and even entrepreneurship. Along the way, structured career support, including coaching, networking opportunities, and skill-building workshops, helps students transition smoothly from university to professional life.
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Learning through AI support
“A distinctive feature of the program is access to AI-ELT, SP Jain Global’s proprietary AI-enabled learning tutor, which provides personalised academic support throughout the degree. The platform adapts to each student’s learning needs, strengthening critical thinking, conceptual understanding, and academic confidence at every stage of the program,” the institute said in a statement.
This combination of technology, practical projects, and real-world learning ensures that students are not just studying theory, they are developing the skills they need to tackle real business problems in the global workplace.
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